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Falling asleep with the sound of gunfire Reporter Huang Daliang broke into the China-Myanmar border alone

author:Phoenix TV

On November 8, the day of journalists' day, Shanghai reporter Huang Daliang performed a pinyin group song show, do you remember:

Falling asleep with the sound of gunfire Reporter Huang Daliang broke into the China-Myanmar border alone

However, with the in-depth understanding of Huang Daliang, the owner of the small museum silently turned off the funny mode. From the 723 EMU incident, the sinking of the "Oriental Star" in the Yangtze River, the dead pig incident in the Huangpu River, and then to the China-Myanmar border that has just calmed down, Huang Daliang, like many Phoenix reporters, has witnessed many complex memories in this land.

The military conflict in northern Myanmar has also affected China's borders, and 20,000 multilateral people have poured into China. In order to obtain first-hand materials, Huang Daliang was alone and carried only a mobile phone to the resettlement site for interviews.

"Over the conflict zone, military planes repeatedly circled and bombed continuously, and the sound of gunfire in the mountains and forests less than 100 meters outside the border was as dense as firecrackers, and stray bullets flew into China many times, hitting residents' vehicles and the walls of houses. The first time I came close to war, I did not feel fear, but more sympathy and apprehension for the border people. In order to get a close picture of the latest situation in the conflict zone and the current situation of the border people, I stayed overnight in the resettlement site, and the sound of gunfire became my lullaby and my wake-up call. When burmese border residents and Chinese border towns both took the sound of gunfire as a common thing, I realized that the cruelty of war is more of a destruction of human nature. ”

Falling asleep with the sound of gunfire Reporter Huang Daliang broke into the China-Myanmar border alone
Falling asleep with the sound of gunfire Reporter Huang Daliang broke into the China-Myanmar border alone

Huang Daliang held up his mobile phone at the scene and completed the report alone

Falling asleep with the sound of gunfire Reporter Huang Daliang broke into the China-Myanmar border alone

On the China-Myanmar border, the bullet holes in the cars on the side of the road, she laughed, and the dense gunfire sounded like firecrackers, and the first time a shell exploded, she thought it was a flat tire.

In the era of Huang Daliang's reading, for mainland journalism students, phoenix is almost to be described as "looking up". When the 911 incident broke out in 2001, she and her classmates were in class, and immediately turned on the TV, because in a foreign language school, the TV set in each classroom could receive foreign news stations, as the only Chinese channel that was broadcast live, Phoenix's explanation and reporting were refreshing, "After the comparison, all the classrooms were locked phoenix," she said. And the phoenix dream in Huang Daliang's heart also quietly sprouted at that moment.

In 2003, Huang Daliang, who graduated from university, joined the phoenix Shanghai reporter station that had just been established at that time, starting as an intern. I thought that the intern was to undertake some auxiliary work, but huang Daliang received the task of going to Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, on the first day of arriving in Phoenix, and the interview, writing, dubbing, and editing were all completed by one person independently. "This kind of work process not only makes me feel that Phoenix gives every journalist full trust and independent creative space, but also allows me to grow rapidly as a newcomer." This is absolutely impossible for any media in China to achieve. Today, the Shanghai Press Station has become an important news fortress of Phoenix in the Yangtze River Delta region, and Huang Daliang has also become one of the "elders" of the Shanghai Station.

In Huang Daliang's view, as a reporter of Phoenix, physical fitness is the basis of work, because the next interview is likely to require a long journey, a night battle with the lights; but also to compare with themselves, a newsreel is often about a minute and a half, in order to extract the most essential information, you need to repeatedly ponder every picture, every interview; in addition, "to make friends with the three religions and nine streams, because they will bring first-hand information." In 2013, it was through the introduction of Taiwanese businessmen who met in the interview that Huang Daliang participated in the reporting process of Zhang Anle, a former spiritual leader of Taiwan's Bamboo League and now president of the China Unification Promotion Party, returning to Taiwan from the mainland, and obtained an exclusive interview and the only opportunity to record the whole process (in her own words, "became a woman who returned to her big brother's side.") ------------------ )。

She also collaborated with colleagues in the Thematic Department to produce a 72-minute "Ace Broadcast: Wolves Traveling in the Rivers and Lakes – Sixty Years of Memories of Taiwanese Gangs", which became a new experience in her career. She said that because where there are big things, there must be phoenixes, and working in phoenix, you definitely have the opportunity to participate in all kinds of big events that attract the world's attention.

Falling asleep with the sound of gunfire Reporter Huang Daliang broke into the China-Myanmar border alone

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"Of course, this also means that you basically don't have any personal time," she said, "even on vacation, I am used to putting my mobile phone at the head of the bed, as soon as there is a wind and grass, it is easy to wake up, but also caused long-term neurasthenia, lack of sleep." ”

Yet the work of journalists is so tempting that it always brings a steady stream of fresh challenges. Between the tired body and the eternally excited soul, Huang Daliang admired Zhuangzi's philosophy of doing things: "Traveling by the mind, traveling in the world with emptiness", "Everything in the world, even our bodies, is just a tool to harvest spiritual abundance." If we cannot be burdened by matter, any difficulty can transcend it. ”

Huang Daliang's ubiquitous philosophical reflections may be because she has experienced too many cruel scenes and witnessed too many moments of torture of human nature, behind the duty of faithful news reports, her observations and analysis always appear deep and cold, in 2013, hundreds of dead pigs floated on the Huangpu River, and society was in an uproar. Huang Daliang and the team went to the source, went deep into the suspicious village investigation, walked into the villagers' pig life, explored the source of dead pigs and the reasons for their abandonment, revealed the serious deficiencies in the harmless treatment capacity of dead pigs and defects in the system, stripped away the cocoon, and sorted out the essence of the incident. Behind the show, she left this note:

“...... Questioning, anger, panic, and dissatisfaction all come from the opacity of information. In the face of the crisis, if the handling can be more timely, the information can be more transparent, less mutual accusation, overreaction, more punishment, accountability system, people will naturally feel at ease.

“...... The air you breathe cannot be at ease, the water you drink cannot be at ease, and the food you eat does not know whether it is 'black heart', this uneasiness and anger are accumulating in everyone's heart, and it is the greatest misfortune that it is impossible to eliminate this emotion. ”

——Huang Daliang

Falling asleep with the sound of gunfire Reporter Huang Daliang broke into the China-Myanmar border alone

Investigating the dead pig incident, Huang Daliang appeared in front of the pork stall

Later, "Special Economic Zone: Pigs Roaming the Huangpu River" won the Gold Medal in the Investigative Journalism/News documentary category at the 50th Chicago International Film Festival.

Falling asleep with the sound of gunfire Reporter Huang Daliang broke into the China-Myanmar border alone

Huang Daliang, who lives in life, recently became obsessed with a mobile phone app, in her own words, "Every day, I send some words that I appreciate, and smelly photos, and more of a tidying up for myself." In the face of the increasingly noisy WeChat circle of friends, she hopes to share some warm and positive things with her friends in her own space.

Falling asleep with the sound of gunfire Reporter Huang Daliang broke into the China-Myanmar border alone

"Does the tragic news scene have an impact on your own mentality?"

"It can have an effect, but hugging my child is the best cure."

Editor: Zhu Yingjie Ni Plastic

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